Its still a bad feature.
Spam that makes it through is auto-whitelisted.
Fritz' response only explains a bad feature.
NOT your mistake.



assplove wrote:
> 
> My mistake.
> 
> 
> On Aug 10, 2010, at 2:04 AM, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> 
>> For Users of ASSP  <[email protected]> schreibt:
>>> There is a newish feature that by default *sigh* adds entries to the
>>> whitelist if they have been in the OK cache for X amount of time. 
>>> Look under whitelisting I believe. 
>> 
>> 
>> Enable OKAddress Cache (DoOKCaching)
>> 
>> OKAddress: If a message is marked 'Message OK' the sender addresses
>> are called 'OK Addresses'. These are addresses which are not
>> whitelisted but the sender did not send spam and did send notspam
>> several times . Whitelisting and/or Exporting is done according to
>> OKminhits and OKtoWhitelistAge. Scoring is done with okaValencePB.
>> 
>> Default is "export".
>> 
>> 
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